@article{10902/7976, year = {2014}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10902/7976}, abstract = {Utility voltage fluctuations not compensated by the low-frequency voltage loop of the power factor correction (PFC) stage cause a perceptible variation in the light emitted by lamps, unpleasant for the human eye and known as flicker effect. A novel extension of the digital control for PFC stages analyses the input voltage, detects the fluctuations in the range of human flicker sensitivity and modifies the PFC output voltage controller to avoid their propagation to the DC bus. The purpose of the controller is to make the PFC compatible with any second stage lamp driver, assuring the mitigation of the lamp light variation caused by utility disturbances in consistent with the human eye perception. The controller is implemented in a field programmable gate array. A constant lamp luminance is achieved with this digital controller with no dependence on the next ballast stage.}, organization = {This work is sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Science and the EU through the project CICYT-FEDER-TEC2011-23612: “Power conversion with new digital control techniques and soft-saturation magnetic cores”.}, publisher = {Institution of Engineering and Technology}, publisher = {IET Power Electronics, Volume 7, Issue 7, July 2014, p. 1886 – 1894}, title = {Contribution to digital power factor correction controllers in high intensity discharge lamps electronic ballast applications}, author = {Díaz Rodríguez, Francisco Javier and López Martín, Víctor Manuel and Azcondo Sánchez, Francisco Javier and Brañas Reyes, Christian and Casanueva Arpide, Rosario}, }